Darn you!!

May 26, 2009

Haven't been able to come on this site for a couple of weeks now. Went on it today and laughed so hard on all the loony questions regarding folks worried about picking up HIV after sticking cat chow, toothbrushes, plaintains, cucumbers, water bottles, beer bottles up their rear ends that I spewed the yogurt I was eating all over my computer screen.

Keep them coming! I'll try not to be eating my lunch when I'm reading the postings.

Response from Dr. Frascino

Hi,

Welcome back to the forum. We missed you! So you expect me to believe that the white sticky stuff "spewed" all over your computer screen is yogurt???? Hmm . . . sure, I'll believe you. Millions wouldn't, but I will. Also, I can't help wondering if I do "keep them coming" as you request, wouldn't that lead to more sticky, gunked-up computer screens (with or without yogurt)????

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